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19 Cards in this Set
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PO Ceftriaxone/gentamycin used to treat ___________
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Acute Prostatitis
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IV Cipro/Bactrim used to treat ________
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Chronic prostatitis (x28d)
Pyelonephritis (x14d) |
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PO Nitrofurantoin/Bactrim used to treat _____________
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Cystitis
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Coxsackievirus, WNV, HSV, Echo are all ___________, which can cause _________
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non-polio enteroviruses
cause VIRAL MENINGITIS |
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This E. coli is foudn in contaminated hamburger meat.
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Enterohemorrhagic
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This E. coli causes hemorrhagic colitis.
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Enterohemorrhagic
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This E. coli colonizes the colon.
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Enterohemorrhagic
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This E. coli utilizes a shiga-like toxin.
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Enterohemorrhagic
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This gram negative rod lacks a capsule and flagella.
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Shigella
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This gram negative rod replicates in the cytoplasm of M cells.
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Shigella
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Effects of shigella-toxin.
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Decreased Na+ absorption and increased fluid in colon
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Primary vs Opportunistic Pathogens: examples
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Primary: cause dz in anyone; ex: shigella, salmonella, yersinia
Opportunistic: klebsiella, e. coli |
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Which genera of enteric bacteria utilize Type III proteins?
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E. Coli
Salmonella |
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Oxygen requirement for enteric bacteria.
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Facultative
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Salmonella subtypes and symptoms.
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S. enterica: gastroenteritis
S. typhae: enters lymphatics, causes primary and secondary bacteremia, can colonize gall bladder; POZ TRAVEL HX |
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This E. coli sits on microvilli.
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Enteropathogenic
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This E. coli inserts intimin receptors into M cells.
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Enteropathogenic
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This E. coli causes traveler's diarrhea.
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Enterotoxigenic E. coli
NO INVASION/INFLAMMATION POZ TRAVEL HX OBVS! |
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Legionella:
Gram stain Shape |
Gram neg ROD
NOT CONTAGIOUS |